Munich Airport (IATA: MUC ICAO: EDDM) is the international airport of Munich, the capital of Bavaria, Germany. It is the second busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic, and ninth busiest in Europe. It handles 47.9 million passengers on average per year, using its two runways. It is used for both commercial and private aviation. Five FBO's provide a service wrap including refuelling, cleaning, maintenance and de-icing.
Munich International Airport is located 29 km northeast of Munich, taking around 30 minutes to get to the city centre.
Munich International Airport is one of the busiest commercial and private airports in Germany. Top destinations include domestic flights across Germany and international flights to France, United Kingdom, Italy and Switzerland. The most active aircrafts include Cessna Citation Excel/XLS, Learjet 35 and the Dassault Falcon 2000, as well as the Cessna Citation CJ2 and the Challenger 300 series. Every year just over 7000 departures and arrivals take place through Munich Airport. It has over 750 connections worldwide, with 92 across Germany, 448 in Europe and 215 outside Europe. The most popular connections include Moscow Vnukovo, Nice-Cote d'Azur, Paris-Le Bourget, Zurich and Nurnberg.
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